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Hornady Reloading Handbook 7th Edition by Steve Johnson
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Steve Johnson Brand: Hornady Edition: Hardcover Published: 2006 ISBN: N/A Number of pages: 908 Model: 99237 Publisher: Hornady Product features: - Includes 7th edition reloading handbook
- Updated with more loads than ever
- It's the most comprehensive cartridge reloading data you can find anywhere
- Laminated hardcover for long life and durability
- Revised and updated reloading handbook for almost every cartridge available
- Contains info on new powders, bullets, and loads for over 200 rifle and handgun cartridges
- Nearly 1,000 pages of reloading info; ballistics tables available on web
- Offers latest developments for .204 Ruger and .500 Smith & Wesson
Book Reviews of Hornady Reloading Handbook 7th EditionBook Review: Great reloading guide Summary: 5 Stars
I have read some other reviews that recommend looking at a collection of reloading guides. I disagree 100% with this attitude. If you are using Hornady bullets (arguably one of - if not the best) then this is the book you should use. Lyman does not make bullets (do they?) so their research can get complicated since it covers too many variables. I suggest using a manual specific to the brand of bullets you are using and follow the recomendations carefully especally the brand of primers recommended. The case brand is the least important but if you can find the brand recommended for your caliber use them. I would not use any cases other than American made (Remington, Winchester) if you cannot locate the Hornady cases for example. I always choose the powder that produces the lowest velocity with the highest number of grains and start there. This reduces the chance of detonation and if you are doing things correctly (like using a device that measures actual velocity) you can work your way up from there. More is not better when it comes to reloading. Since I use nothing but Hornady bullets this is the only manual I need.
Summary of Hornady Reloading Handbook 7th EditionThe 7th Edition Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading features nearly 1,000 pages of information covering new powders, bullets and loads for over 200 rifle and handgun cartridges. The 7th Edition Hornady Handbook is a practical and comprehensive reference that belongs on the bench of every reloader novice and expert alike. All of the ballistics tables can be found on the web at www.hornady.com/ballistics. A practical, comprehensive reference book that belongs on the bench of every reloader, the Hornady Reloading Handbook, 7th Edition features nearly 1,000 pages of reloading information. This revised and updated handbook contains load data for almost every cartridge available, including new powders, bullets, and loads for more than 200 rifle and handgun cartridges. This includes the latest developments for such guns as the .204 Ruger and .500 Smith & Wesson. All of the ballistics tables can be found on the web at www.hornady.com/ballistics. ASIN:B002BG1XHA ATTRIBUTE_NAME:7470 REVIEW:Offering an innovative, compact design, the Tippmann TPX paintball pistol is specially engineered to take your paintball performance to a new level. The TPX is lightweight and dependable, with an easy-to-maintain, customizable design that's perfect for almost any weekend warrior. The TPX also includes two Tru-Feed straight stack magazines. Each seven-ball magazine boasts a straight-feed, low-tension spring system, allowing the player to user a wider variety of paint. Plus, it's less affected by hot or humid conditions, so your magazine won't jam when the mercury rises. However, the staggered eight-ball magazine will still be available for players who value additional capacity. To keep your firing rate steady, the TPX offers an under-barrel 12-gram CO2 air system, with a metal trigger that punctures the CO2 on the first pull. Other features include an easy-to-load 1/4-turn CO2 cap, an external velocity adjuster, an internal regulator, an ergonomic grip, covered ammo windows, and a removable barrel with X7 threads. The TPX pistol comes with both a maintenance kit and a deluxe carrying case. Specifications: - Caliber: 0.68
- Power: CO2
- CO2 capacity: 12 grams
- Trigger: Standard
- Barrel length: 6-1/4 inches
- Action: Semiautomatic
- Feed rate: 8 bps
- Firing rate: 8 bps
- Finish: Black
- Effective range: 150-plus feet
- Length: 10-7/8 inches
- Weight: 1 pound 11 ounces
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